Nurfilzah Rohaidi

ABOUT
Coming from a design background, Filzah brings a fresh perspective to science communications. She is particularly interested in healthcare and technology.
Stories by Nurfilzah Rohaidi
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Vidita Vaidya
Neuroscientist Vidita Vaidya is most interested in learning how stress in its many forms affects the brain and how it functions.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Hideo Hosono
Thanks to the work of Japanese materials scientist Hideo Hosono, we now have much more efficient flat-screen TV displays.
The University Of Tokyo Only Asian Uni In ARWU Top 20
The University of Tokyo is back in the top 20 for this year’s Academic Ranking of World Universities report, after climbing up one spot from 21st position last year.
IBM’s Watson Detected Rare Leukemia In Just 10 Minutes
The supercomputer swiftly cross-referenced a patient’s genetic data to make a diagnosis that would have taken a human doctor weeks.
Science Communication 101 With Asian Scientist’s Editor-In-Chief
There are many benefits of communicating science to the public, according to Juliana Chan, editor-in-chief of Asian Scientist Magazine.
6 Rising Stars Of The Asian Scientist 100
These individuals were recognized for exemplary research in their respective field, and show the potential for so much more in their career.
Chinese Scientists To Carry Out First Human Gene Editing Trial For Lung Cancer
Researchers in China will be testing the revolutionary CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique in a lung cancer trial.
In Conversation With TJ Dimacali, Sci & Tech Editor Of GMA News
Timothy Dimacali, the science and technology editor at GMA News Online in the Philippines, wants to bring weather reporting into the spotlight.
Researchers Discover A New Pathway For That Annoying Itch
Scratching below the surface of itch signaling, researchers have discovered a new type of calcium ion channel that transmits multiple types of itch.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Vidita Vaidya
Neuroscientist Vidita Vaidya is most interested in learning how stress in its many forms affects the brain and how it functions.
Asia’s Scientific Trailblazers: Hideo Hosono
Thanks to the work of Japanese materials scientist Hideo Hosono, we now have much more efficient flat-screen TV displays.
The University Of Tokyo Only Asian Uni In ARWU Top 20
The University of Tokyo is back in the top 20 for this year’s Academic Ranking of World Universities report, after climbing up one spot from 21st position last year.
IBM’s Watson Detected Rare Leukemia In Just 10 Minutes
The supercomputer swiftly cross-referenced a patient’s genetic data to make a diagnosis that would have taken a human doctor weeks.
Science Communication 101 With Asian Scientist’s Editor-In-Chief
There are many benefits of communicating science to the public, according to Juliana Chan, editor-in-chief of Asian Scientist Magazine.
6 Rising Stars Of The Asian Scientist 100
These individuals were recognized for exemplary research in their respective field, and show the potential for so much more in their career.
Chinese Scientists To Carry Out First Human Gene Editing Trial For Lung Cancer
Researchers in China will be testing the revolutionary CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique in a lung cancer trial.
In Conversation With TJ Dimacali, Sci & Tech Editor Of GMA News
Timothy Dimacali, the science and technology editor at GMA News Online in the Philippines, wants to bring weather reporting into the spotlight.
Researchers Discover A New Pathway For That Annoying Itch
Scratching below the surface of itch signaling, researchers have discovered a new type of calcium ion channel that transmits multiple types of itch.